Take a look at the:

family memorabilia, including portraits of the Palmquist family's ancestors

Guest Rooms in the Farmhouse

The Farmhouse has 2 guest suites.

The Queen Room

located on the first floor

private ¾ bathroom.

newly furnished and newly restored, 100-year-old walnut floors

electric stand-alone fireplace

queen bed

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Second Floor Suite

These 4 rooms are perfect for couples traveling together or a larger family

king size or two single beds available

private full bath

private cozy sitting room stocked with books and magazines

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History of the Farmhouse

The Farmhouse was originally two houses that were built by two different families and later moved together. The oldest half of the house, which is now the south portion of the Farmhouse, was built around 1900. Around 1913, Anton Palmquist, Jim's grandfather, bought the house in preparation for his marriage to Alena Gustafson. Alena's family lived about ¼ mile away, so they decided to join the two houses together.

In 1914, the Gustafson family jacked their house up above the foundation and put it on log rollers. Using a series of pulleys, ropes and horses, the Gustafson house crept its way across the field to where it now rests as the northern half of the Farmhouse.

Since the two halves joined, the Farmhouse has seen constant improvements and remodeling. Over the years, walls were taken down to open up the space. The most recent major revisions came in 1998-2000, when the kitchen was completely remodeled and the large porches were added.